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as
Lee Nelson

Simon
Brodkin

2007
Appearing as a core cast member of Al Murrays new sketch show (ITV 1).

2006
Performs several characters for the sketch show Little Miss Jocelyn (BBC One).
Recorded Funny Cuts  Simon Brodkin Sketch Show (E4). Performed his
first solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Simon Brodkin: Everyone But
Himself, selling out every night. Won the The Writers Guild Award for
Best Newcomer in Edinburgh for his show Everyone But Himself.

2005
Winner of Brightons Komedia comedy competition. Simons stand
up performance is filmed for a Sky News feature. Contributed to Embarrassing
Celebrity Moments (Five). Finalist of the Amused Moose Comedy Competition.
Appeared in three new talent showcases at the Pleasance and Gilded Balloon for
the entire month at this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Simons
character, the lovable teenage yob Lee Nelson, is a regular fixture on The Morning
After Show (Channel 4). Finalist of the Hackney Empire Best New Act Competition.
Appeared in Holby City (BBC One) alongside Jocelyn Jee Esien of Three Non Blondes.

2004
Simon appears regularly in the Bafta nominated comedy show Swag (Five), writing
and performing several characters. Simon stars in a WKD advert.

2003
Stars in a series of prime-time shorts entitled From Baghdad To Balham (Channel
4), playing a recently arrived Iraqi asylum seeker. Simon stars in two different
roles in the series of Absolutely Fabulous (BBC One) plus the ChristmasSpecial
(BBC One).

WHAT
THE PRESS HAS SAID:Scintillating and hilarious .killer
line after killer line The List

Genius
- The Independent on Sunday

The
funniest new act Ive seen in years - Harry Hill

So
impressive and funny, the potential to join the likes of Al Murray - Chortle

Masterful
- The Scotsman

Shrapnel
sharp - London Evening Standard

"A
prodigious talent, Brodkin could well become a household name." - The Times